A model for prediction of STOVL ejector dynamics
Colin K. Drummond
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A model for prediction of STOVL ejector dynamics
Published
1989
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Flight investigation of a vertical-velocity command system for VTOL aircraft
Introduction to V/STOL airplanes
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Vertical Takeoff Fighter Aircraft
Vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
VTOL military research aircraft
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A model for prediction of STOVL ejector dynamics was written by Colin K. Drummond.
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